PostfixAdmin

Command Line Tools of Postfix Admin

Description

Postfix Admin Web Site http://postfixadmin.sourceforge.net/

Sourceforge page http://sourceforge.net/projects/postfixadmin/

This software supports only MySQL as database for Postfix Admin. PostgreSQL is not supported.

Postfix Admin 2.2.0 is supported.

Installation

Install postfix_admin as:

$ gem install postfix_admin

Usage

List the postfix_admin subcommands as:

$ postfix_admin
  postfix_admin account_passwd [email protected] new_password    # Change password of account
  postfix_admin add_account [email protected] password           # Add an account
  postfix_admin add_admin [email protected] password            # Add an admin user
  postfix_admin add_admin_domain [email protected] example.com  # Add admin_domain
  postfix_admin add_alias [email protected] [email protected]    # Add an alias
  postfix_admin add_domain example.com                          # Add a domain
  postfix_admin admin_passwd [email protected] new_password     # Change password of admin
  postfix_admin delete_account [email protected]                 # Delete an account
  postfix_admin delete_admin [email protected]                  # Delete an admin
  postfix_admin delete_alias [email protected]                  # Delete an alias
  postfix_admin delete_domain example.com                       # Delete a domain
  postfix_admin help [TASK]                                     # Describe available tasks or one specific task
  postfix_admin setup example.com password                      # Setup a domain
  postfix_admin show                                            # List of domains
  postfix_admin summary [example.com]                           # Summarize the usage of PostfixAdmin
  postfix_admin super_admin [email protected]                   # Enable super admin flag of an admin
  postfix_admin version                                         # Show postfix_admin version

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request